The ACS 6000 series of advanced console servers features a high-speed processor platform with dual Gigabit-Ethernet ports for redundancy, optional built-in modem and two 16- and 32-bit PC card options. Other benefits include an internal temperature sensor for device level monitoring, and configurable pin-outs for serial ports. The ACS 6000 series also offers software features to meet the requirements of the most demanding data center management applications. Features include automated discovery tools to ease identification of servers, routers, switches or PBX connected to any serial port. This saves time at initial configuration and installation. To comply with existing data center network access policy, the ACS 6000 console servers provide customizable multiple access levels for secure management.

The ACS 6000 series provides a complete solution for secure remote control with features such as enhanced security, data logging and event monitoring. In addition, the console servers support next generation network standards such as Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6). These console servers fit in 1U of rack space with single and dual AC power options. With and without modem, the console servers help maximize IT asset productivity, provide scalability and reduce operational costs.

Question: Which 5A002 sub-category does this belong in ex. a.1 a.2 etc., and is this restricxted or not restricted? Do you have a CCAT on file or the nunber and approval date?
Answer: Thank you for your inquiry,

Sorry for the delay, Avocent sent me the following in response to your acs6032dac 5A002 Trade Compliance inquiry:
"The ACS6032DAC is self classified and it is not restricted. We do not have a CCAT on file.

HTS: 8471.80.1000
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Question: What is the ECCN and HTS for ACS8048DAC and ACS8016DAC?
Answer: Thank you for your inquiry,

The Avocent (by Vertiv) ACS8048DAC & ACS8048DAC units both have the following export classification: